The Mountains
The Mountains is the official Ski House Swap destination guide. Visit us here before or after you’ve arranged a swap with another member to learn more about what each Mountain destination has in store for you.
ASPEN SNOWMASS
Snowmass is a ski resort located in the town of Snowmass Village near Aspen, Colorado. The ski area is owned and operated by the Aspen Skiing Company as part of the Aspen/Snowmass complex. It was opened on December 17, 1967
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BLUE MOUNTAIN
Blue Mountain is an alpine ski resort in Ontario, Canada, just northwest of Collingwood. It is situated on a section of the Niagara Escarpment about 1 km (0.6 mi.) from Nottawasaga Bay, and is a major destination for skiers from southern Ontario.
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BRECKENRIDGE, CO
Breckenridge Ski Resort is an alpine ski resort in the western United States, in Breckenridge, Colorado. Just west of the Continental Divide in Summit County, it is perennially one of the most visited ski resorts in the western hemisphere.
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HEAVENLY
Heavenly Mountain Resort is a ski resort located on the California–Nevada border in South Lake Tahoe. It opened for business on December 15, 1955 and has 97 runs and 30 lifts that are spread between California and Nevada and four base facilities.
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PARK CITY
Home to two world-class ski resorts, four-season recreation, sophisticated dining and year-round events—all just 32 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport. Park City Mountain Resort is a ski resort in the western United States in Park City, Utah, located 32 miles (51 km) east of Salt Lake City.
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REVELSTOKE MOUNTAIN RESORT
Revelstoke Mountain Resort (RMR) is a ski resort on Mount Mackenzie, just outside Revelstoke, British Columbia in Canada. It is owned by Northland Properties. Currently, the resort has a 1713m (5620ft) vertical drop, Revelstoke has the longest vertical descent of any ski resort in North America.
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SQUAW ALPINE
As one of the largest ski areas in the United States, Squaw Alpine Ski Resort in Olympic Valley, California is a winter lover’s dream. Being the sole host of the entire 1960 Winter Olympics provided much of the funding needed to grow the mountain to its’ vast 3,600 acres.
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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO
Steamboat Springs is a city in northern Colorado’s Yampa Valley. It’s home to the Howelsen Hill ski area and the Steamboat ski resort. The latter has 6 peaks including Mount Werner.
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STOWE
Stowe Mountain Resort is a ski resort in the northeastern United States, near the town of Stowe in northern Vermont, comprising two separate mountains: Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak. The lift-served vertical drop of Mount Mansfield is 2,360 feet (719 m), the fifth largest in New England and the fourth largest in Vermont.
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STRATTON
Stratton Mountain officially opened on December 29, 1961 with three lifts, eight trails and 22 inches of fresh snow. Skiing had arrived. Golf and tennis soon followed, Designed by noted golf course architect Geoffrey Cornish, the Stratton course opened for play in 1964.
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VAIL, CO
Vail, Colorado, is a small town at the base of Vail Mountain, the home of the massive Vail Ski Resort. Set within White River National Forest, the town is a gateway for winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding.
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WHISTLER BLACKCOMB
Whistler Blackcomb is a ski resort located in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. By many measures it is the largest ski resort in North America and has the greatest uphill lift capacity. It features the Peak 2 Peak Gondola for moving between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains at the top.
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